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to continue working with egypt you can bet they are a little bit less excited working now with mohammad morsi than they were about working with hosni mubarek especially with morsi tied to groups like hamas. >> heather: clearly excited there tonight. we appreciate it. >>> secretary of state hillary clinton condemning syria for shooting down a turkish military jet. nato is going to discuss the incident. the wreckage was found in the mediterranean today. the pielt pilot has not been accounted for. the turkish foreign minister said it mistakenly strayed into international territory. syria insists it's not an attack on turkey. >> gregg: back in the u.s., a raging wildfire out of control near colorado springs. this fire burning more than 3 square miles over the weekend. 11,000 residents ordered to evacuate their homes forcing some difficult decisions about what to take with them. >> our pictures, our family items, computers that has all the information on them. take that and go from there. >> what do we take in case our how long burns down? it's really scary to think that we could come back and not
to continue working with egypt you can bet they are a little bit less excited working now with mohammad morsi than they were about working with hosni mubarek especially with morsi tied to groups like hamas. >> heather: clearly excited there tonight. we appreciate it. >>> secretary of state hillary clinton condemning syria for shooting down a turkish military jet. nato is going to discuss the incident. the wreckage was found in the mediterranean today. the pielt pilot has not been...
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cairo's tahrir scare, they cheered for mohammad morsi, the first islamic head of state to be electedf arab revolution. all of egypt is waiting to see what the new president can actually do. the ruling military party has stripped away most of the presidential powers and dissolved the elected parliament. >> the u.s. supreme court are expected to hand down a ruling on healthcare that could come as early as tomorrow. lilian kim is here with more. >> it's the best kept secret in washington. dozens of people that worked for them and it's a decision that will affect just about everyone. david just graduated from u.c. berkeley, he already has a job but doesn't qualify for health coverage but she covered because under the president obama's health care overhaul, he can stay under the parents insurance plan. >> who knows what, anything can happen. everybody has to have health insurance. >> that could change depending on how they rule on the affordable care acted. they could strike down to all or part of the law. like for bidding insurance company proposing lifetime dollar limits. >> there is a
cairo's tahrir scare, they cheered for mohammad morsi, the first islamic head of state to be electedf arab revolution. all of egypt is waiting to see what the new president can actually do. the ruling military party has stripped away most of the presidential powers and dissolved the elected parliament. >> the u.s. supreme court are expected to hand down a ruling on healthcare that could come as early as tomorrow. lilian kim is here with more. >> it's the best kept secret in...
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cairo's tahrir scare, they cheered for mohammad morsi, the first islamic head of state to be electedf arab revolution. all of egypt is waiting to see what the new president can actually do. the ruling military party has stripped away most of the presidential powers and dissolved the elected parliament. >> the u.s. supreme court are expected to hand down a ruling on healthcare that could come as early as tomorrow. lilian kim is here with more. >> it's the best kept secret in washington. dozens of people that worked for them and it's a decision that will affect just about everyone. david just graduated from u.c. berkeley, he already has a job but doesn't qualify for health coverage but she covered because under the president obama's health care overhaul, he can stay under the parents insurance plan. >> who knows what, anything can happen. everybody has to have health insurance. >> that could change depending on how they rule on the affordable care acted. they could strike down to all or part of the law. like for bidding insurance company proposing lifetime dollar limits. >> there is a
cairo's tahrir scare, they cheered for mohammad morsi, the first islamic head of state to be electedf arab revolution. all of egypt is waiting to see what the new president can actually do. the ruling military party has stripped away most of the presidential powers and dissolved the elected parliament. >> the u.s. supreme court are expected to hand down a ruling on healthcare that could come as early as tomorrow. lilian kim is here with more. >> it's the best kept secret in...
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above a require square celebratory fireworks explode into the night as president-elect mohammad morsi addressed the country. saying he wanted to bring economic prosperity to the country. a welcome message where hundreds of thousands of muslim brotherhood supporters chanted his name. >> we make something very good. we are changing the system. >> reporter: this crowd has been chanting allahu akbar, god is great. for so many people in this crowd it's a chance for a better life for their kids. they say this is why they vote for morsi. to have their children be in a country with a democratically elected president. will give their kids a brighter future. hosni mubarak was ousted from office 16 months ago. but organizers of that revolution say the election of morsi is the worst thing that can happen. >> religious organizations are you a toe krat i can. they are -- are you a autocratic. they are worse than a dictatorship. >> reporter: the muslim brotherhood has promised 16 months ago not to run anyone for president. now morsi is the president. the check and balance on morsi's power is going t
above a require square celebratory fireworks explode into the night as president-elect mohammad morsi addressed the country. saying he wanted to bring economic prosperity to the country. a welcome message where hundreds of thousands of muslim brotherhood supporters chanted his name. >> we make something very good. we are changing the system. >> reporter: this crowd has been chanting allahu akbar, god is great. for so many people in this crowd it's a chance for a better life for...
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mohammad morsi promising a new egypt as he took the oath of office today, but the incoming president a very troubling pledge vowing to work, terrorists imprisoned in the u.s. for a plot to blow up land marks, also serving the spiritual advisor for a terrorist convicted in the entity 3 world trade center bombing. joining me is senior advisor christian whitten. good to see you. look, rachman is convicted terrorist to be sure but i don't think a lot of people realize, his fattah was cited by osama bin laden as religious authority and justification for the 9/11 attacks. so when the new president of egypt uses his very first speech to demand the blind shake's release from prison, that is not a good sign for new u.s. egyptian relations? >> it's an extremely bad sign to do this right out of the gate. it tells two things about morsi. he is holding to or in agreement to the most extreme elements of the egyptian political life. people that support terrorists and what they want to do to us. second of all it shows that he is willing to insult the american people and to insult the american govern
mohammad morsi promising a new egypt as he took the oath of office today, but the incoming president a very troubling pledge vowing to work, terrorists imprisoned in the u.s. for a plot to blow up land marks, also serving the spiritual advisor for a terrorist convicted in the entity 3 world trade center bombing. joining me is senior advisor christian whitten. good to see you. look, rachman is convicted terrorist to be sure but i don't think a lot of people realize, his fattah was cited by osama...
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we know that president-elect mohammad morsi said he wants a christian -- he wants christians, secularistsemale leaders to join his government. of course there's a lot of doubt there. do you think clinton has made sort of a strategic error in not being more active and engaged in the middle east, understanding of course that the president appointed several high level envoys to deal with matters there? >> well, you know, first of all, hillary clinton has spent an enormous time in the middle east as any secretary of state has to. that's simply the reality when you look at where the united states is enmeshed, it's in the middle east for better or for worse. what she's tried to do, what president obama tried to do, they announced the idea of a strategic pivot to asia and that has underpinned a lot of her diplomacy. she spent a lot of her personal time and capital on this notion that we need to move away from being entrapped in the wars in the middle east and toward a much more strategic look at the rising powers of the 21st century. but many people around town here in washington will say that t
we know that president-elect mohammad morsi said he wants a christian -- he wants christians, secularistsemale leaders to join his government. of course there's a lot of doubt there. do you think clinton has made sort of a strategic error in not being more active and engaged in the middle east, understanding of course that the president appointed several high level envoys to deal with matters there? >> well, you know, first of all, hillary clinton has spent an enormous time in the middle...
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is recordi ining tod that hosni mubarak has suffered a health set back, when he learned that mohammad morsid for a few months a few years ago, has been named president elect. >> question to you, given what the military did before the runoff, what kind of power will morsi really have? >> very little real power. he does have the power to appoint and dismiss his ministers, but when it comes to the real power in a country, he cannot for instance send a forecast wagon full of soldiers from cairo to alexandria, without the prior approval of the military council. he can't write up a budget without the approval of the military council. and one thing he can't do is actually have a look at the military budget. they have complete exclusive oversight over themselves. so as a president, he's already kind of a lame duck. >> thanks, ben. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i tell mike what i can spend. i do my best to make that work. we're driving safely. and sue saved money on brakes. now that's personal pricing. >>> taking you now to syria, military defections, the military has been responsible for carrying out assaad's orders to
is recordi ining tod that hosni mubarak has suffered a health set back, when he learned that mohammad morsid for a few months a few years ago, has been named president elect. >> question to you, given what the military did before the runoff, what kind of power will morsi really have? >> very little real power. he does have the power to appoint and dismiss his ministers, but when it comes to the real power in a country, he cannot for instance send a forecast wagon full of soldiers...
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on the front page as well as a profile of the new first lady of egypt, the wife of mohammad morsi, the new president of egypt. in case you're interested, that is on the front page of "the new york times." here is the front page of "the denver post" this morning with a dramatic picture of colorado springs and some of the five years starting to encroach on the city, very close to the air force academy. and here is the front page of " the guardian" out of london. the queen of england meeting martininn fein's mcguinness, featured on any front pages this morning. ed, from baltimore. on our independent line. caller: good morning. thank you for c-span2. first of all, it is called the affordable health care act, not obamacare. they seem to get their cues from individual party spin doctors. republicans and democrats alike can both agree on the restrictions placed on the insurance companies not to deny people with pre-existing conditions. the only reason there is an individual mandate is because of that. so, you cannot while you are having a heart attack that insurance. they say have an individu
on the front page as well as a profile of the new first lady of egypt, the wife of mohammad morsi, the new president of egypt. in case you're interested, that is on the front page of "the new york times." here is the front page of "the denver post" this morning with a dramatic picture of colorado springs and some of the five years starting to encroach on the city, very close to the air force academy. and here is the front page of " the guardian" out of london. the...
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in general by president-elect mohammad morsi. >> reporter: well, it was here in tahrir square where jubilant followers hanging on his every word. he certainly knew how to work the crowd up into a frenzy. he was talking about the kind of blood of martyrs that have been spilt in this square and the blood of martyrs spilled to get egypt to its first-ever democratically elected president. at one point saying, look, i'm not wearing a bullet proof vest. the only person i fear is god. so that was the kind of tone of it. he tried to include christians and women. but at times it was pretty far ri. and at one point, especially when he mentioned political prisoners in the u.s. and specifically shake omar abdul a cultural figure to say the least. this is the man before osama bin laden was on the scene who was kind of public enemy number one in many ways. he was convicted back in 1993 for planning a sort of urban war of terrorism in which he and his fellow conspirators were going to blow up two bridges in new york, two tunnels, a federal building. they were going to try and assassinate hosni mubarak. he
in general by president-elect mohammad morsi. >> reporter: well, it was here in tahrir square where jubilant followers hanging on his every word. he certainly knew how to work the crowd up into a frenzy. he was talking about the kind of blood of martyrs that have been spilt in this square and the blood of martyrs spilled to get egypt to its first-ever democratically elected president. at one point saying, look, i'm not wearing a bullet proof vest. the only person i fear is god. so that...
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based journalist mohammad ali believes people will take to the streets no matter who wins now we've got a great divide between the supporters and the muslim brotherhood of course dr morsi supporters in both cases there will be protests but no one is going to be pleased with the results because the divide is extreme in my opinion if mr shifty wins the elections there will be massive protests and demonstrations and i think a lot of the people whether or not you are muslim brotherhood supporters or revolutionaries or reformers will actually retreat to the streets of the here and actually shout out weyerhaeuser revolution gone because you cannot have a remnant of the x. regime lead us into this new wave of transition but in the case that the muslim brotherhood candidate dr morsi wins there will be a lot of depressed revolutionaries and anti muslim brotherhood supporters who feel that egypt now is now in you know embarking on and on a different level of knowledge which will actually take place if dr morsi wins. greece's conservative new democrat democracy party proposes a pro austerity government after partial results suggested they've won the election with almost thirty pe
based journalist mohammad ali believes people will take to the streets no matter who wins now we've got a great divide between the supporters and the muslim brotherhood of course dr morsi supporters in both cases there will be protests but no one is going to be pleased with the results because the divide is extreme in my opinion if mr shifty wins the elections there will be massive protests and demonstrations and i think a lot of the people whether or not you are muslim brotherhood supporters...